The Parker Jordan Metropolitan District (the “District”) is a
governmental entity governed by a five member Board of
Directors. The District boundaries are Arapahoe Road (N), Parker Road
(E), the Arapahoe/Douglas County line (S) and Jordan Road (W). These
boundaries are shown on the District Map page. The
Colorado Department of Local Affairs estimates a 2014 population of 6,697
in 2,767 households within the District.

The District is a member of the
Colorado Special District
Association, which exists to preserve and enhance the legal and
political environment for the existence and successful operation of the
special district form of government, and to assist special districts to
operate efficiently and effectively.

The District was created in 1985 for the purpose of providing streets,
safety protection controls, park and recreation facilities, storm, flood
and drainage facilities and transportation facilities for the property
owners within the District. It encompasses approximately 1,080 acres in
southern Arapahoe County.

Please be reminded that no dogs are permitted to run or not be on a leash
in the Parker Jordan Centennial Open Space (PJCOS) Area. Dogs are
regulated by Section 7-7-410 of the Centennial City Code and may be
punished in accordance with Section 7-7-170(e) of the Centennial Municipal
Code. Please contact Tim Rice, Supervisor at Centennial Animal
Service at 303.325.8070 or by e-mail
trice@hsppr.org with any complaints related to off leash dogs in the
open space.
The 24-hour complaint line is 303.325.8000, the City of Centennial service
line. The website address is
www.centennialco.gov.
To learn more about the Centennial Municipal City Code please visit [http://www.unicode.com].